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December 16th Deadline to File Anne Arundel County Zoning Change Applications in Regions 5, 6, and 8
Regions 5, 6, & 8 – Applications Now Open From now until December 16, 2024, Anne Arundel County will accept rezoning applications for properties located in Regions 5, 6, & 8. The County will be starting the process with rezoning applications from property owners. The County Reference Map with existing zoning is available HERE. The County Reference Map…
Read MoreNovember 30th Deadline to File Anne Arundel County Zoning Change Applications in Regions 1, 3, and 9
Regions 1, 3, & 9 – Applications Now Open From now until November 30, 2023, Anne Arundel County will accept rezoning applications for properties located in Regions 1, 3, & 9. During the first Region Planning exercise, zoning change applications were accepted only at the end of the process. This time, the County will be…
Read MoreJune 1st Deadline to File Anne Arundel County Rezoning Applications
June 1st Deadline to File Anne Arundel County Rezoning Applications Regions 2, 4, & 7 – Anne Arundel County is Now Receiving Rezoning Applications Through June 1st Anne Arundel County recently released the Initial Draft Zoning Map for Regions 2, 4, and 7. From now until June 1st, 2023, the County will accept rezoning applications for…
Read MoreYVS Law Announces Rebranding with New Name and Logo
YVS Law Announces Rebranding with New Name and Logo YVS Law, LLC, formerly known as Yumkas, Vidmar, Sweeney & Mulrenin, LLC, is proud to announce a rebranding that includes a shortened name and new logo. This rebranding reflects the firm’s broader focus on its next generation of firm leaders providing exceptional services to its clients.…
Read MoreNew Partners Expand YVSM Expertise
YVSM is excited to announce the addition of attorneys David Plott and Ben Wechsler as Partners in its Annapolis office. Mr. Plott and Mr. Wechsler bring deep real estate, land use, environmental and litigation experience, and will serve to complement YVSM’s existing transactional real estate and distressed asset practices. Mr. Plott has successfully represented clients…
Read MoreA Bittersweet Farewell
To our Clients, Colleagues and Friends: It is with bittersweet thoughts that we announce that Lisa Stevens will be accepting a trial attorney position with the Office of the United States Trustee in the Greenbelt Division beginning on May 11, 2020. Lisa has been a valuable member of the YVSM team for 10 years, and…
Read MoreWechsler Speaks to National Audience of Environmental and Energy Attorneys.
On April 3, 2020, Yumkas, Vidmar, Sweeney & Mulrenin partner Benjamin S. Wechsler served as an invited panelist at the Environmental Law Institute’s “Environmental Law and Policy Annual Review.” The conference, which was transformed into a last-minute webinar on account of COVID-19, was attended by more than 250 leading national environmental and energy attorneys. Energy…
Read MoreContinuing Our Operations So We Can Help You Manage Yours- COVID-19
When it comes to all aspects of insolvency, bankruptcy, business controversies and real estate issues, you can turn to the lawyers of Yumkas, Vidmar, Sweeney & Mulrenin, LLC with confidence. Continuing Our Operations So We Can Help You Manage Yours Our firm’s operations will continue throughout the duration of this public health crisis. Whether you…
Read MoreYVSM Confirms Chapter 11 Plan for Advanced Patient Advocacy
YVSM successfully confirmed the Chapter 11 plan of liquidation for Advanced Patient Advocacy, LLC (“APA”) on November 26, 2019, before the Honorable Robert A. Gordon, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge for the District of Maryland. As a healthcare revenue cycle management company, APA provided advocacy services benefitting medically vulnerable patients for 19 years. During the Chapter 11…
Read MoreEffective February 2020: New Changes to Bankruptcy Law Will Help Small Businesses
For further information on small business bankruptcies, please contact Lisa Stevens at 443-569-0795. Deciding to declare bankruptcy is never an easy choice. For small-business owners who wish to keep their companies and reorganize the debt, the decision is even harder because, under the current chapter 11 laws, the process can be expensive, complicated and designed…
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